"Improving the quality of natural products" scientific conference
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- 02:34 14/07/2022
DNHN - On the morning of July 12, the Institute for Research and Development of Natural Products (IRDOP) held a seminar in Hanoi with leaders from the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Director of the Administration of Traditional Medicines, and other enterprises producing and trading natural products.
Dr Nguyen Huu Nghi of the Institute for Research and Development of Natural Products (IDROP) spoke at the seminar about ensuring output quality standards for natural products, quality management standards systems, and so on. quality throughout the manufacturing process of raw materials to product manufacturing technology at the factory: The GACP-WHO quality management system, GMP, GSP quality management system, and GDP are all regulated to apply to all establishments producing pharmaceutical products and health foods. Product testing and evaluation must take place in laboratories that meet GLP and ISO17025:2017 standards. Science and technology in extraction, isolation, content determination, activity assessment, and toxicology play important roles in the process of developing a standard system for natural products. Many outstanding achievements have been made by science in developing testing methods to assess product quality, contributing to the assessment and assurance of quality standards for natural products.

"Product and goods quality management is the responsibility of producers and traders to ensure the safety of people, animals, plants, and animals," said Dr Ngo Thi Ngoc Ha, Director of the Vietnam Metrology Institute. improve the production, quality, and competitiveness of Vietnamese products and goods Enterprises must manage product quality because it determines the survival of the business, determines customer loyalty, assists businesses in avoiding risks, and creates new products. good product, repair the damaged product or remove the damaged product
The benefits of standardization and regulation include benefits to the state, competitive advantages for businesses, quality stability for manufacturers, and benefits for consumers. Choose the best product for your needs and use it with confidence."

"Currently, the Party, Government, ministries, branches, and localities have issued many guidelines, policies, and programs to support and develop the production of medicinal herbs and products from medicinal herbs to meet the increasing needs of people in natural health care," said Assoc. Dr Nguyen The Thinh, Director of the Department of Traditional Medicine and Pharmacy. Furthermore, legal documents, decrees, and circulars issued by the Central Government, ministries, sectors, and localities have issued procedures and closely followed farming and production activities,... to develop standards. standards to ensure and manage the quality of health care products derived from natural resources."

The presentations at the seminar also emphasized the significance of testing/testing in evaluating product quality and protecting consumers' interests. The paper also discusses the current situation, a variety of factors influencing testing/testing activities, and assesses the quality of goods in general and natural products in particular. The policy element is emphasized with the content of the document system and investment among the factors mentioned: policy, people, equipment, and scientific level.

The conference provides an opportunity for managers, scientists, and businesses to share, exchange, and discuss information to improve product quality and protect consumer interests.
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